Conquer Today’s Credentialing, Privileging, and Peer Review Conundrums in the Ambulatory Environment
The functions of credentialing, privileging, and peer review are three interconnected and well-established processes in the hospital environment. As more and more care migrates to the ambulatory setting, the lines sometimes become a bit more blurred related to what is required vs. what is a leading practice for these critical functions. This course will set the record straight on the requirements for compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements for provider-based clinics vs. standalone ambulatory facilities while providing attendees with the skills and knowledge to design a credentialing and privileging program and a peer review process that protects patients, is fair to physicians and clinicians and incorporates industry-leading practices.